‘RHOSLC’: Andy Cohen Responds to Inmate Jen Shah on Black Eye Claims Addressed in Season 4 Finale

‘RHOSLC’: Andy Cohen Responds to Inmate Jen Shah on Black Eye Claims Addressed in Season 4 Finale

Andy Cohen responds to ex The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City Star Jen Shah after it was claimed in the season four finale that she was the cause of Heather Gay’s black eye in season three.

The end of the fourth season of the Bravo reality series brought two outbursts: the first was Monica Garcia leaking information to the Instagram account Reality Von Tease, and the second was when Shah gave her co-star a black eye.

After the finale aired, a statement was posted on Shah’s Instagram account, much to the surprise of many RHOSLC fans, as the former housewife is currently in prison for her involvement in a telemarketing scheme.

“Bravo, if I punched Heather in the eye, you would have the footage to prove it,” the statement read. “Obviously the show can’t live without me as I grew up at the beginning, middle and end of season four. Andy [Cohen] It still hurts my ass that I turned down his 1:1 interview. Why settle with someone who “gave” another artist a black eye? Next story.”

Cohen addressed the statement on his SiriusXM show, prefaced by saying he found it ironic. Shah’s message came at a time when he too was a “victim of a scam”. The Watch what’s happening live The host made it clear that he did not blame Shah for the scam he fell victim to.

“Let me point this out. I don’t want to be the obvious captain here. But if we had footage, don’t you think we would have aired it? Don’t you think we wouldn’t have said that, Heather… Heather says, “I don’t know how I got the black one.” And don’t you think we would have gone to the statues with a Chiron. and said, “Four hours earlier?” Afraid!” Cohen responded to Shah’s statement by saying Bravo had no evidence she hit Gay in the eye.

Cohen then went on to say that he was “hurt ass” because Shah refused to have a one-on-one interview with him before she turned herself in to authorities to begin her prison term. The RHOSLC Giving insight, the executive producer said one of Shah’s requests was to document her journey to prison.

“I forgot about the one-on-one with Jen. She is right. I wanted to have a one-on-one conversation with her. I do not care. I’m over it,” Cohen said. “Their supplies were crazy. I know she wanted us to make a documentary about her days before prison. She wanted a lot of money and still maintained her innocence.”

He continued: “So it would have been another interview with her sitting across from me and looking me in the face that we got from her on two reunions, so I, that’s it. That’s my answer to that.”

Source: Deadline

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